13. Trouble shooting
Observe the safety instructions contained in these
operating instructions!
Problem
Remedy
No reception
• The distance between the base station and out-
door sensors is too great. Alter the position of the
outdoor sensors.
• Objects or shielding materials are obstructing the
radio reception. Alter the position of the outdoor
sensors and the base station.
• The batteries of the outdoor sensors are too weak
or flat. Insert new batteries into the sensors as
an attempt.
• Another transmitter on the same or neighboring
frequencies is disturbing the radio signal of the
outdoor sensors. This can be, for example, radio
headphones, radio loudspeakers or similar devices.
Such products are not usually operated constantly;
the radio reception can, for example, be perfect
the next day; this makes the search for the cause
more difficult.
If possible, set another frequency on the instru-
ments which can eliminate the reception problems
of the weather station.
Disturbance of
other instruments
through the
outdoor sensors
(continuation see next page)
• The outdoor sensors transmit their data to the base
station approx. every 3 minutes for a period of 0.1
(100 ms) seconds. In this short period, disturbances
in other devices are also possible.
For example, a very short disturbance signal can
be audible from a radio head phone every 3 minu-
tes.